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Remove plastic clamp holding seal to cabinet and peel off the cabinet.push downwards on the seal close to the tub and the seal will come off - its just held by a spring round the periphery.

To fit new sealLubricate the slot which fits over the tub with washing-up fluid - essentialStarting at the top, press the seal so the flange of the tub enters the slot on the seal. Work your way round the using thumbs to force the slot on the tub flange.When slot is on the flange all way round, fit the spring which holds it on. The spring goes into a slot on the outside of the seal. this is quite difficult and you may need another pair of hands.Fit the outside of the seal to the cabinet - this is easy and fit the plastic clamping ring.Test for leaks before using in earnest. Use rinse to test as the water level is higher

Locate the filter at the botton front right of washer, behind a drop down cover.
Unscrew anti- clockwise to remove and clean.
If still no go, then you need to check the brushes in the motor.
Hope this helps.

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1. Set the washing machine on the highest water level, temperature on hot and the wash cycle to normal.
2. Fill a gallon jug with hot tap water. Once the cycle begins, let it
run for a minute or two, then stop the cycle, open the lid and slowly
add the gallon of hot tap water. Don't overfill — you just want to
raise the water level so that it is able to reach and clean the inside
top rim.
3. Add 2 to 4 cups of household chlorine bleach and restart the cycle.
In a couple of minutes, stop it again and just let it sit for at least
30 minutes. Afterward, let the cycle finish, and open the lid to air
out the inside.

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